
Open Daily
Monday - Saturday: 11am-5pm
Sunday: 12-5pm
We celebrate the beholder’s share in our photography. For twenty-two years we have been the finest gallery of photographic art in Old Town, Albuquerque, and the Southwest. Our artists roam the world, especially the Southwest, finding the best locations, waiting for the best light, and using the best techniques to bring you the best in photography. Please come see us.
Albuquerque’s Old Town Plaza is a southwestern gem as well as a lovely location for a stroll. We regularly rotate our work, ensuring every visit to the Albuquerque Photographers Gallery delights our audience. Stop by and help us celebrate the rewards that photography brings!
Gallery News
Ben Vickers
From the tiny flowers of our world to vast Southwestern landscapes Ben brings his curiosity and passions to his photography, plus his desire to help. He volunteers his time and skill to the Bernalillo County Animal Care Services, Albuquerque Animal Welfare, and the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Website: https://benvickers.photography/
Martin Pyykkonen
Martin photographs intimate landscapes, selecting from our massive open spaces smaller fragments evoking differing emotions while discovering different scenes and perspectives. His work handsomely repays time spent studying each of his photographs. He's been photographing in the West for more than thirty years, focusing on the textures, shapes, and unique lighting in larger landscapes.
Mark McNeil
MARK started life surrounded by the spectacular physical character of New Mexico -- the animals, plants, and natural formations -- as well as its richly varied cultures. Mark’s father was the first superintendent of Chaco Canyon National Monument, in charge of stewardship of the land and the ancient ruins located there, dozens of miles from “civilization,” and so the Monument became Mark’s first home. Later homes included El Morro National Monument (“Inscription Rock”), a stone bulletin board for the ages, followed by the tiny village of Ramah, and, for school, the metropolis of Gallup (ca. 14,000 inhabitants at the time). Gone for a long time he has returned to his roots to live in and photograph New Mexico.
Amy Howard
Amy’s photography exhibits soft, natural perspectives that emulates the scenes she seeks in an authentic, artful manner.
Plus she is a storm chaser and has spectacular photographs of Mother Nature at her finest, building supercell thunderstorms.
Instagram: Instagram.com/Enchanted_wx/
We were recently featured in Redfin Blog a site that finds and highlights what it calls Albuquerque’s “surprises” and, for folks who don’t know us, we are a pleasant surprise. Here is a link to the blog post. We’re just below Eldodra’s Chocolates. We can recommend their sour cherry chocolate bars.